By Sgt. Chris Dodds The following is a synopsis of calls reported to Cranbrook RCMP for the period between 6 a.m. Sept. 17 to Sept….
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Man pleads guilty to impaired driving causing death
A Sparwood man August 21 pleaded guilty in Cranbrook Provincial Court to one count of impaired driving causing death (Section 255(3) of the Criminal Code) for a…
Dog left in hot vehicle leads to charge
On July 23, at approximately 2:10 p.m., Cranbrook RCMP received a complaint from a concerned citizen of two dogs being left unattended in a parked…
Impaired driver facing numerous charges
An impaired driver who was stopped just before 1 a.m. on Saturday, June 10 is now facing a number of charges including assault police officer…
Busy Saturday for Kimberley RCMP
At around 2 a.m. on Saturday morning, a truck was observed driving erratically on Ross Street in Kimberley. A traffic stop was conducted and the officers noted the…
RCMP boosting presence at Mud Bogs
This year’s mud bogs will have an increased audience in attendance with the Cranbrook RCMP and East Kootenay Traffic Services increasing enforcement in and around…
Criminal Code files down, MVA files up in city
Policing in the City of Cranbrook and area was a fairly static thing in 2016, with Cranbrook RCMP responding to 17 more calls for service…
Canada Day revelers take note
Cranbrook RCMP is looking forward to another Canada Day Long Weekend in the Kootenays. The festivities in Rotary Park in the afternoon and evening, and…
Columbia Valley RCMP Report
By S/Sgt. Marko Shehovac Terra Vista busy spot during long weekend With the opening salvo of summer officially upon us, Columbia Valley RCMP Detachment responded…
Rights of lawful firearms owners respected: Wilks
Kootenay-Columbia MP David Wilks highlighted the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act recently in Parliament. This bill meets the government’s objective to cut red tape for…